Bob Neuwirth - Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar Lyrics

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Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar

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What Are The Lyrics For Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar By Bob Neuwirth?
I'm gonna lay down my old guitar
lay down my old guitar I wish I could tie it to my side And take it along with me (Now sing it) I'm sick in a lonesome bed (I heard that son) I'm sick in a lonesome bed Oh there's no one to hold my aching head And I'm sick in a lonesome bed I'm gonna lay down my old guitar Lay down my old guitar I wish I could tie it to my side And take it along with me (jump on son) Well there's no one to cry for me No one to cry for me Well, I've wandered so far away don't you see And there's no one to cry for me I'm gonna lay down my old guitar Lay down my old guitar I wish I could tie it to my side And take it along with me (oh bring it) Well, I'm telling this world goodbye Telling this world goodbye I'm telling the world and my dear little girl I'm tell them all goodbye I'm gonna lay down my old guitar Lay down my old guitar I wish I could tie it to my side And take it along with me (get it son) I'm gonna lay down my old guitar Lay down my old guitar I wish I could tie it to my side And take it along with me |
Who Wrote Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar By Bob Neuwirth?
Alton Delmore
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What's The Duration Of The Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar By Bob Neuwirth?The duration of Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar is 4:05 minutes and seconds. |
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